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A century later in 1928, Denis Santry, an architect of Swan and McLaren, employed the Islamic-Saracenic style that combines ideas from Indian and Islamic traditions, designing a Mosque that incorporated the use of minarets and balusters.

This beautiful mosque is right near Arab Street and is well worth a visit. The architecture is outstanding and the grand hall is very interesting to see. Remember to dress appropriately when visiting this site.

What a striking vision it was to see this beautiful building wedged between a row of colonial styled townhouses with a backdrop of modern skyscrappers in the distance. It was the two large, golden onion-shaped domes on top of the Mosque which first caught my...More

As a non-muslim you can't visit everything, but you can see the central hall, which is beatuful and peaceful. If you aren't "properly" dressed a friendly man will lend you a skirt or more to cover yourself in. Didn't seem to insist on women covering...More

this is a must see and visit site in Singapore.
just be aware of the visiting time (you may visit their website for the complete schedule).
each visitor is advised to wear trousers and proper shirts. for female visitor who doesn't wear those kind of...More

The mosque is not open to visitors all the time so you have to check online about the visiting hours.
There is no entrance fee to the mosque.
If you are not properly covered,the mosque will provide some clothes for you to put on to...More

Very beautiful architecture. Very quiet as it is a place of culture. Everyone needs to remove their shoes to get in. The mosque does not charge a fee to get in. Very well maintained. Really worth the visit when in the area.

Walked all the way towards the mosque from Arab street and it was a very leisure stroll with many middle eastern restaurants located by he side walk.
The mosque with its lightings is beautiful at night. Good to learn some history of Singapore.

I went with my wife and we were both made very welcome. Just wear sensible clothing and of course shoes off at the door. We found it very interesting and we would recommend that you go there. The surrounding area is also... More

I went with my wife and we were both made very welcome. Just wear sensible clothing and of course shoes off at the door. We found it very interesting and we would recommend that you go there. The surrounding area is also attractive. Have a great visit

Hi. No form was needed and no fee was charged when I was there. I just arrived and a very helpful 'worshipper' explained many things and answered questions for me. Language was a slight barrier. Enjoy!